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The Daily Twitter will be posted at the beginning of every day (at midnight in Washington, DC). The goal is to give readers a handy spot to check the Redskins beat writers & bloggers, and national sports journalists to keep up on the latest news about the Redskins, the NFL, and sports in general, along with a smattering of other things.
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Rapoport says Gruden won’t be tired, even with a loss today vs. Giants. Also reported he’s open to a QB change if Keenum continues to struggle https://t.co/O00yinMmBI
— Hogs Haven (@HogsHaven) September 29, 2019
This works with my sense/instincts in terms of Gruden. Unless there's some major beef over using Haskins not sure the reason to dump the head coach after Week 4 even at 0-4. We'll see... https://t.co/mYTezRFPiY
— Ben Standig (@BenStandig) September 29, 2019
Asked Bruce Allen if he could put any speculation about Gruden's job security to rest. Considering it was about 45 minutes before kickoff, Allen said he only wanted to talk about the game.
— John Keim (@john_keim) September 29, 2019
Nothing like a pregame speech from the #HTTR pic.twitter.com/flLtaOW3ii
— NBC Sports Redskins (@NBCSRedskins) September 29, 2019
#HTTR pic.twitter.com/kHeFQMhcly
— Washington Redskins (@Redskins) September 29, 2019
After reaching out to several coaches with the Washington Redskins, I was told, nobody was informed by executives or ownership that their jobs are in jeopardy if they lose today’s game to the Giants. #Redskins
— Dianna (@diannaESPN) September 29, 2019
"Washington is a hot mess!"
— CBS Sports Network (@CBSSportsNet) September 29, 2019
-@AmyTrask on the Redskins pic.twitter.com/sBQAgCUoz1
If he doesn’t come back during the season, then perhaps he reconsiders in the offseason with a reset with FO/staff. But I think he probably should get traded at some point https://t.co/lEOX3n7kmS
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) September 29, 2019
If you think Bruce Allen is getting fired at all, regardless of how many games they lose.....you haven’t been paying attention.....#HTTR
— Z (@Zzz_eke) September 28, 2019
They keep saying it's the stadium....makes no sense I swear. Any other person can get this done. https://t.co/m0w0p8WlJo
— Simone Love (@SimoneBett) September 28, 2019
I wonder if this was the plan as well. I'm guessing he hasn't purchased a new house and he still has the place in Oakland. Feels like the last ride for all involved
— Jonathan Osman (@JonathanOsman) September 29, 2019
A defensive minded HC will have their own OC in mind. Maybe they keep KOC for a year, but if he has any success and lives up to the hype, he’ll be a HC candidate after a year. https://t.co/uR7NmxQw2F
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) September 29, 2019
Haven’t settled on “this is the guy I want” yet, still early. KOC makes sense for continuity in system for Haskins. Lincoln Riley will be the hot name but doubt he takes the job. Could see Snyder trying to steal Jerry’s guy in Kellen Moore. I like Kris Richard for a defensive HC https://t.co/nD0q2G4a7V
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) September 29, 2019
Playbook hasn’t really changed, but the flow of play calling and setting up of plays has been better https://t.co/Rqp7WIFSv2
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) September 29, 2019
Struggled first week because they had no rotation, they were gassed. Week 2 they were better but edge got no pressure. Week 3 they were solid, but Bears were working lotta short passes https://t.co/zjqMzCcXjC
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) September 29, 2019
Watching Ohio State and listening to the announcers praise Haskins as a once in a generation pocket passer.
— Furious Styles (@Chris_Worthy_) September 29, 2019
Wait this out Skins. No need to hurry the young man. If he's ready, he should play, but make sure before you put him in. https://t.co/468nN25pIR
— Mark Tyler(Hogs Haven) (@Tiller56) September 29, 2019
Redskins are allowing a 144.0 passer rating to opposing quarterbacks on 3rd down, the worst in the NFL.
— Redskinstoday (@redskinstoday_) September 29, 2019
I hope Landon Collins’ 6 straight months of roasting the Giants pays off tomorrow. He would look foolish and it would be quite embarrassing if he gets caught lacking against his former team.
— Redskins Realm (@SkinsRealm) September 28, 2019
.@Redskins @TheTerry_25 is still best rookie receiver I have seen after 3 weeks and he may be the best #Redskin player this far. This is one player that they have to find more ways to get the ball too. @OhioStateFB #Buckeyes #burgundyandgold #BaldysBreakdowns pic.twitter.com/5aHciJ9Ioh
— Brian Baldinger (@BaldyNFL) September 29, 2019
Redskins fans: “At least Terry McLaurin has been a bright spot.”
— Redskins Talk (@RedskinsTalkPod) September 29, 2019
Redskins: McLaurin will be inactive
Redskins fans:
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Rap just said we could see Haskins this week, and Colt next week pic.twitter.com/WQrlwoc0IL
— Redskins Rant (@RedskinsRant) September 29, 2019
No smiles. All business. Ready to come back from Metlife Stadium with a W. pic.twitter.com/8LJoYErHWh
— NBC Sports Redskins (@NBCSRedskins) September 29, 2019
Pregame meeting/Snyder and Gruden pic.twitter.com/CbMoWlyhb7
— John Keim (@john_keim) September 29, 2019
Jay Glazer on @NFLonFOX just now said the disconnect in DC is that Dan Snyder thinks the Redskins have a good roster. Should be winning.
— Grant Paulsen (@granthpaulsen) September 29, 2019
Oh, Snyder...
Jeez, things go south quickly for the #Redskins. Scherff joins Roullier on the sidelines, meaning Skins OL will likely be Penn, Flowers, Bergstrom, Martin, Moses with Christian and Pierschbacher as the back ups https://t.co/u5VqzQO7iA
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) September 29, 2019
State of the Skins: As of tonight, one quarter of the way through the season, the Redskins' most consistent and durable linemen will have been Donald Penn and Ereck Flowers.
— Grant Paulsen (@granthpaulsen) September 29, 2019
Big day for this player against his former team. Didn’t want to talk to media about the giants this week. pic.twitter.com/gRa4K9q20O
— John Keim (@john_keim) September 29, 2019
All love pic.twitter.com/TCpLwUMOD6
— Washington Redskins (@Redskins) September 29, 2019
With Quinton Dunbar back in the lineup, Fabian Moreau is back at the slot. Jimmy Moreland has been playing that role pic.twitter.com/dlYJn754xB
— Matthew Paras (@Matthew_Paras) September 29, 2019
— michael phillips (@michaelpRTD) September 29, 2019
Establishing an Identity Starts with Admitting There’s a Problem https://t.co/W0VugGiGem…
— Adam Aniba (@TheBandGreport) September 29, 2019
Yet again the #Redskins take a deep shot early and Keenum misses a open receiver pic.twitter.com/2rUwUw70KS
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) September 29, 2019
I just can't advocate for accepting/declining penalties based on lack of support in your defense. Gotta make the calls to help your team win, then the players have to do it.
— michael phillips (@michaelpRTD) September 29, 2019
The battle for the #1 overall pick skews towards the #Redskins... https://t.co/106HgX6n3V
— Chad Ryan (@ChadwikoRCC) September 29, 2019
The Redskins needed a strong start vs. the Giants. Instead, quarterback Case Keenum overthrew an open Trey Quinn on the first play and threw an interception on the third. The Redskins' defense allowed 15 yards on third and 17 and then gave up a fourth... https://t.co/0UCi19iNLb
— John Keim (@john_keim) September 29, 2019
Cole Holcomb came up the middle completely unblocked on that third and short, pulled up instead of going full speed to make the sack, allowed Jones to get away his throw for a conversion #Redskins pic.twitter.com/5uPJSUy6Pm
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) September 29, 2019
Game plan for any team: Get the Skins in a third down situation. Feast.
— John Keim (@john_keim) September 29, 2019
The #NYG should drop every pass on first and second down, like they just did. Just so they could get to 3rd down against #Redskins D.
— Chris Russell (@Russellmania621) September 29, 2019
Party time.
Case is under fire and not seeing the field. #Redskins offense looks completely out of sorts. Defense does as well for that matter. Giants look more engaged on both sides of the ball.
— Lake Lewis Jr (@LakeLewis) September 29, 2019
My God. The Redskins secondary is being called for holding on more plays than it isn't. Embarrassing first 18 minutes for Greg Manusky's bunch. What on Earth was Montae Nicholson diong?
— Grant Paulsen (@granthpaulsen) September 29, 2019
That's what FIVE defensive penalties so far on the #Redskins???
— Chris Russell (@Russellmania621) September 29, 2019
Who do they think they are? Morgan Moses?
Penalties are killing the Redskins.
— Riggo's Rag (@RiggosRag) September 29, 2019
This is an evergreen tweet.
This has nothing to do with Skins, who are penalty machines: But punt this officiating crew to the moon. If there's holding on every single play, it's you, not the players. Killing the game.
— Brian McNally (@bmcnally14) September 29, 2019
Redskins defense now allowing 65 percent of third-down conversions this season.
— michael phillips (@michaelpRTD) September 29, 2019
Again, that is on pace to be the worst mark in modern NFL history.
Good point made on the commentary, Giants pull their LG here on the goalline, he doesnt end up actually having to block anyone as the RB works into the end zone for the TD #Redskins pic.twitter.com/e60OMM6EZn
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) September 29, 2019
This team has absolutely no spirit. No pop. No energy. No nothing. Completely going through he motions. And not well.
— Craig Hoffman (@CraigHoffman) September 29, 2019
It's gotten to the point now where firing DC Greg Manusky really doesn't feel like it would be 'enough' to satiate this #Redskins fan base.
— Chad Ryan (@ChadwikoRCC) September 29, 2019
It really is that bad.
Quinton Dunbar with the INT #WASvsNYG pic.twitter.com/nty5jQeZne
— Washington Redskins (@Redskins) September 29, 2019
This was another look at the Dunbar INT. Peeled off his zone and drove down on the over by Shepard. Great play by Dunbar #Redskins make nothing of it though pic.twitter.com/mI4e1gZrmO
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) September 29, 2019
Not playing Haskins is getting really hard.
— Craig Hoffman (@CraigHoffman) September 29, 2019
Keenum has been objectively terrible. Misses Quinn, who should have scored twice, again.
Keenum with another missed deep shot, second overthrow of Quinn pic.twitter.com/podYP1MFNA
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) September 29, 2019
Even if you ride with Keenum today, Colt has to start next week. This isn't acceptable.
— Craig Hoffman (@CraigHoffman) September 29, 2019
This is not NFL caliber QB play. Keenum is not giving you any semblance of a chance to win and he hasn't since the 1st half of Philadelphia.
Haskins coming in has overshadowed it, but this was a fantastic play by Dunbar. Undercut the route for the INT #Redskins pic.twitter.com/exRZF43GVQ
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) September 29, 2019
And here comes a QB change in Washington: The #Redskins have put first-round pick Dwayne Haskins in. Case Keenum to the bench.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) September 29, 2019
Dwayne Haskins is IN!#NYGvsWAS
— PFF (@PFF) September 29, 2019
(via @NFLonFOX)
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Haskins first completed pass in the NFL is to Kelvin Harmon #Redskins pic.twitter.com/Drc4YiH1RB
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) September 29, 2019
O'Connell and Gruden are both on headset and have play sheets. Not sure who is calling them in to Haskins.
— Craig Hoffman (@CraigHoffman) September 29, 2019
Last year KOC called the package for Sanchez. I think it's still Jay for now, but clearly a lot of collaboration going on.
Dwayne Haskins steps in, and Washington already has two first down on this drive, which is twice as many as what they had before he stepped on the field #HTTR
— Rhiannon Walker (@InstantRHIplay) September 29, 2019
Haskins on 3rd and 6 throws to Trey Quinn in the flat. Ball is behind it#s target, Quinn makes a nice adjustment and just about picks up the first down #Redskins pic.twitter.com/X1e6iKHKsw
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) September 29, 2019
Of course, #Redskins dial up a mesh concept for Haskins in the red zone, his favorite concept in college. Haskins takes off running and picks up the first down. pic.twitter.com/M5Wa7eHAFk
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) September 29, 2019
Haskins had Davis on the out for a TD, but threw high and wide. #Redskins settle for a FG pic.twitter.com/YsEVewi8yM
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) September 29, 2019
Kicking a FG here is the wrong call.
— Chad Ryan (@ChadwikoRCC) September 29, 2019
You've already up-ended your script by bringing in Haskins.
Just go all-in and go for it on 4th down.
Redskins' get points in Dwayne Haskins' first drive. They took over at the NYG 37 and ran ball better. Also ZERO flags, biggest key of drive. Haskins made two good throws in first action. 2/5 passing. Loved his 14-yard scramble.
— Grant Paulsen (@granthpaulsen) September 29, 2019
The other two QBs and Kevin O'Connell all with Haskins on the bench right now.
— John Keim (@john_keim) September 29, 2019
Rookie Dwayne Haskins showed a few things on his first drive: On the 9-yard pass to Kelvin Harmon, he showed the arm talent as he looked down the middle and quickly shifted to the right and threw a strike. He showed that, while he might not be a burner,... https://t.co/SgM0MbHw3r
— John Keim (@john_keim) September 29, 2019
Giants ran that Shallow Glance concept I talked about during the week, Jones took the Glance, Norman dropped the INT pic.twitter.com/Z4hJotvLkz
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) September 29, 2019
Cole Holcomb has had his worst half of footballas a pro. Missed tackle here on 2nd and 20 results in the Giants picking up a first down. #Redskins pic.twitter.com/w06ebDIVRc
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) September 29, 2019
Dunbar on the goal line fade, plays physical and does a great job playing the ball, knocking it away. Giants called for an offensive pass interference #Redskins pic.twitter.com/ASDRqHUFFf
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) September 29, 2019
Halftime stats
— Kareem Copeland (@kareemcopeland) September 29, 2019
Total offense: Giants 233, Redskins 86
Rush yards: Giants 96 (no Barkley), Redskins 36
Passing yards: Giants 137, Redskins 50
Giants 4 for 5 on third down.
The Redskins are 0-3 and deserve to be. Will likely be 0-4 soon. They'll deserve to be. But this officiating crew came in as the most penalty happy in football and has lived up to that. Enough already. Please just let us watch football.
— Grant Paulsen (@granthpaulsen) September 29, 2019
There were 3 plays #Redskins fans should feel good about from the first half. That's it.
— Grant Paulsen (@granthpaulsen) September 29, 2019
Quinton Dunbar's two interceptions.
Dwyayne Haskins' 14-yard scramble for a first down.
Feels like an extremely consequential second half is ahead, for Haskins, Gruden and Manusky.
— michael phillips (@michaelpRTD) September 29, 2019
The moment @dh_simba7 found out he was coming in pic.twitter.com/CoVQMa5ptR
— NBC Sports Redskins (@NBCSRedskins) September 29, 2019
"Nobody converts seven 3rd downs in a row on us!"
— Chad Ryan (@ChadwikoRCC) September 29, 2019
- Greg Manusky, probably.
How was the #Redskins' first half?
— Grant Paulsen (@granthpaulsen) September 29, 2019
Wendell Smallwood, who caught one pass, was the team's leading receiver at the half.
To provide context, the #Giants passing defense is 32nd in the league.
— George Carmi (@Gcarmi21) September 29, 2019
They look like the steel curtain against the #Redskins.
#Redskins look to work Chris Thompson on a choice route on 3rd and short. Motion him to a stack behind Davis late before quick snap, but Peppers does an excellent job take it away. pic.twitter.com/PYQQPGY5VD
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) September 29, 2019
The move was made to go with Haskins and O’Connell is calling the plays for the rookie. Is that a sign of other things to come? Whatever happens you don’t go back from Haskins to Keenum or McCoy ever. #Redskins
— Lake Lewis Jr (@LakeLewis) September 29, 2019
I'll give Josh Norman a rare up here. He's playing hard today.
— BGObsession.com (@BGObsession) September 29, 2019
3rd and 13, Jones appears to be wrapped up twice, still manages to break free and scramble up the middle for a first down. #Redskins defense just cannot get off the field... pic.twitter.com/cIqPJUs2Uz
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) September 29, 2019
FUMBLE #WASvsNYG pic.twitter.com/voll5ofRbV
— Washington Redskins (@Redskins) September 29, 2019
Settle forced fumble, Nicholson recovers. Turnovers saving the Redskins
— Kareem Copeland (@kareemcopeland) September 29, 2019
Tim Settle and Shaun Dion Hamilton combine to force a fumble, Montae Nicholson recovers and the #Redskins catch a huge break. Can they take advantage of another turnover? pic.twitter.com/GaKxZiLzqA
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) September 29, 2019
Haskins first career INT is Gabriel Peppers first big play as a #Giants player.
— Craig Hoffman (@CraigHoffman) September 29, 2019
Peppers undercuts Sprinkle and runs it back for a touchdown. This is going to be a process. It's going to have a lot of bumps. There's the first. It's 24-3.
Dwayne Haskins' first career interception is returend for a touchdown. He threw late to Jeremy Sprinkle who had zero separation. Don't ever force the ball to Jeremy Sprinkle. Ever. Good lesson to learn now.
— Grant Paulsen (@granthpaulsen) September 29, 2019
Haskins pick 6 - Looking for Sprinkle on a crossing route with pressure closing around him. Throw was never really on, Sprinkle got bumped on the route and Peppers was in perfect position to undercut the throw, takes it all the way back #Redskins pic.twitter.com/7NbzJ4ccc8
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) September 29, 2019
lol at the announcer: "Was there a penalty? Of course there is."
— michael phillips (@michaelpRTD) September 29, 2019
On the pick-six, Redskins quarterback Dwayne Haskins showed some of what they have wanted to fix -- getting his feet and shoulders turned toward his target. They also know Haskins has enough arm talent to at times overcome any flaws. It did not help... https://t.co/lEw3eAREFk
— John Keim (@john_keim) September 29, 2019
Josh Norman's best buddy, Bashaud Breeland just had a 100-yard fumble return for a touchdown.
— Chris Russell (@Russellmania621) September 29, 2019
Let's check in on other action... pic.twitter.com/znDtMbv2Ju
— michael phillips (@michaelpRTD) September 29, 2019
Very telling stat on the broadcast:#Redskins have created 3 turnovers, generated just 3 points from them.#Giants have created 2 turnovers, scored 14 points from them.
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) September 29, 2019
Tress Way. MVP.
— Kareem Copeland (@kareemcopeland) September 29, 2019
That was a Pro Bowl caliber punt by Tress Way. Not letting him get snubbed twice.
— michael phillips (@michaelpRTD) September 29, 2019
Trey Quinn ran wide open down the middle of the field, Had options in the flat too. Haskins ends up standing in the pocket too long and taking a sack #Redskins pic.twitter.com/Yv81BLTXVb
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) September 29, 2019
The whole reason that they didn't want to play Haskins is because he's not ready to play.
— Craig Hoffman (@CraigHoffman) September 29, 2019
The whole reason the football people didn't want to draft Haskins at 15 is because they knew he wasn't going to be ready to play.
They don't hate Dwayne. They're trying to protect him.
A lot of ppl who are quick to say, “Start the kid already!” are quick to write off a rookie when he struggles.
— Kimberley A. Martin (@ByKimberleyA) September 29, 2019
Fans, in general, don’t have enough patience when it comes to the development of young QBs. But, yeah, maybe the Skins are different. https://t.co/GlKk83yBoI
So if Colt McCoy is healthy Sunday, you start him against the Patriots. If he isn't, you roll with Keenum and lose by a lot. Then, starting against the Dolphins, it's Haskins time the rest of the way.
— Grant Paulsen (@granthpaulsen) September 29, 2019
Ready, break.
In a way, you've gotta tip your hat. That's a Lost Decade for most franchises. Not even a full season's worth of games in Ashburn.
— michael phillips (@michaelpRTD) September 29, 2019
The faster everybody figures out that your anger should be focused at the very top of this organization, the better.
— Craig Hoffman (@CraigHoffman) September 29, 2019
The ire going at Jay for anything related to Haskins is misguided. There is plenty to criticize Jay Gruden for but the Haskins stuff is patently ridiculous.
This game is so depressing to watch that it makes not want to watch even decent looking #NFL football.
— Chris Russell (@Russellmania621) September 29, 2019
Just dreadful. Both sides really. Especially the #Redskins.
Beer me.
Haskins is scrambling well today. That's one tiny silver lining in today's performance.
— Riggo's Rag (@RiggosRag) September 29, 2019
Amongst the players to say something to Ryan Connelly as he was on the cart? Dwayne Haskins.
— Craig Hoffman (@CraigHoffman) September 29, 2019
They played against each other in the Big 10.
Don't let today color how you feel about Dwayne Haskins long term. Today should have never happened. They told you he wasn't ready. He played anyway. Chalk this up as a "let's just see what he's got" that didn't go well. #Redskins
— Grant Paulsen (@granthpaulsen) September 29, 2019
After entering the game due to multiple Case Keenum turnovers, the story hasn't gone much better for Dwayne Haskins.
— Chad Ryan (@ChadwikoRCC) September 29, 2019
Threw his second INT here to Janoris Jenkins.#Redskins pic.twitter.com/l08RbUw1yj
That was a bad drive from Haskins, missed a number of plays. #Redskins coaches were right, he#s not ready
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) September 29, 2019
Anybody who watches this game (against a terrible defense) and advocates for Dwayne Haskins to start against the Patriots in a week is a crazy person. His best play has been a scramble. The FG drive netted 30 yards. Wait until Miami. #Redskins
— Grant Paulsen (@granthpaulsen) September 29, 2019
I predicted during camp that it would be a three-quarterback season. Might hit the target by Week 5.
— michael phillips (@michaelpRTD) September 29, 2019
Haskins is a rookie whom the Skins did not want to play this soon. Keenum's play forced their hand; McCoy being out gave them no other choice. Don't know what they'll do next week -- some other questions left to answer first.
— John Keim (@john_keim) September 29, 2019
I ain't even mad, I am not drinking so emotions in check and fully understanding what I am seeing. This is a poorly motivated and trained team. That is on Coaching, and that is on the guy who hired them.
— Ashburning (@johnnylocal) September 29, 2019
To start that previous drive, #Redskins ran a choice concept for Trey Quinn to the left. Typically that is the first read for the QB, or he at least works to the Mike LB. Haskins works the other side and misses Quinn breaking open, has to scramble. pic.twitter.com/HAEqR9PSs0
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) September 29, 2019
Fox commentators now openly discussing Jay Gruden's job security.
— Chad Ryan (@ChadwikoRCC) September 29, 2019
So...#Caps start on Wednesday! #Nats host a playoff game on Tuesday! #Mystics are playing for a title! Trying to distract you all from this carnage. Guessing it won't help.
— Brian McNally (@bmcnally14) September 29, 2019
This is a graphics package that only gets developed because a broadcaster is expecting you to be terrible. pic.twitter.com/Icg15Grazr
— Chad Ryan (@ChadwikoRCC) September 29, 2019
You want to know what Jay Gruden has thought of Dwayne Haskins so far? He just ran it on 3rd-and-throw to avoid anything else catastrophic happening.
— Grant Paulsen (@granthpaulsen) September 29, 2019
Nah, it's really more of protecting Dwayne. They know they're not winning today. You're backed up in your own end. You're kinda managing his confidence and don't want him to do something catastrophic there. https://t.co/2bJGaySImX
— Craig Hoffman (@CraigHoffman) September 29, 2019
Mike Shanahan's last year, I thought it got about as ugly as it could get.
— Chad Ryan (@ChadwikoRCC) September 29, 2019
But 2019 has the potential to get worse.
This is not an organization that weathers the storm well... https://t.co/N71ZxLOUuq
Great anticipation from Haskins. Maybe too much. Davis wasn't ready, but he was open and the ball was on him. Bad luck for Dwayne.
— Craig Hoffman (@CraigHoffman) September 29, 2019
It's been a day.
Haskins was unfortunate on this one. Tried to get the ball out on time to Vernon Davis. Ball arrived too early, but that's a timing issue that comes with reps. Davis surprised by the ball, bounces off him into the arms of Jenkins for another INT #Redskins pic.twitter.com/wKaO6HWhFE
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) September 29, 2019
Defense has only let up 17 points today and forced 4 turnovers. Gotta hand it to them. But it’s a team game
— Hogs Haven (@HogsHaven) September 29, 2019
This Redskins game is so brutal, the broadcasters are talking about the Yankees. Had to abandon the whole sport ♀️
— Keely Diven (@keely_diven) September 29, 2019
While the Skins have been setting themselves on fire, the #Caps and #Hurricanes are playing an afternoon preseason game like it's the playoffs. Saturday's home opener with these teams should be fun as hell.
— Brian McNally (@bmcnally14) September 29, 2019
Giants entered game with 31st-ranked defense in NFL. #Redskins failed to score a touchdown.
— Burgundy Blog (@BurgundyBlog) September 29, 2019
On the field, Washington and Miami both look like they're tanking. Off the field, at least Miami has been acquiring future draft picks and seems to have a coherent strategy for being a better team in the future. Washington just looks like a crappy team with no future.
— Michael David Smith (@MichaelDavSmith) September 29, 2019
Jay Gruden's press conference is going to be tense...
— Chad Ryan (@ChadwikoRCC) September 29, 2019
This is officially the "bottom falling out" season the Redskins have avoided since Mike Shanahan's 3-13 fiasco in 2013.
— Grant Paulsen (@granthpaulsen) September 29, 2019
— Sean Kennedy (@EatSleepRedskin) September 29, 2019
Absolutely... #FantasyFootball https://t.co/qvSopAGV3o
— The Fantasy Greek (@thefantasygreek) September 29, 2019
From @NFLGameDay: The #Browns want to see a calmer Baker Mayfield with quieter footwork in the pocket. But at some point they might address the protection in front of him, as they’ve explored OL trade possibilities. pic.twitter.com/pJVQSeYPEn
— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) September 29, 2019
Kyler Murray is throwing a lot and has pretty good counting stats, but efficiency-wise, he's been awful this year.
— Football Perspective (@fbgchase) September 29, 2019
Murray has thrown for a 1st down on just 24% of his pass plays this year, and has picked up 13 fewer 1st downs than expected. pic.twitter.com/wulJDeqxCM
Among notable non-economic discussions: Players pushing to make 5th-year option less restrictive, and high-level discussions about making drug policy less punitive on marijuana. https://t.co/CkNzGriKFE
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) September 29, 2019
NFL Notes:
— Ben Volin (@BenVolin) September 29, 2019
*Haves and Have-Nots: NFL has never had this many undefeated and winless teams
*Broncos are historically punchless
*Acquiring a WR (or anyone) won't be easy for cap-strapped Pats
*Riveron sending clear message to coaches
*More!
*https://t.co/9wOEvTF2LB
Saquon Barkley believes he can beat the recovery timeline for his high-ankle sprain (per @KimJonesSports)https://t.co/Bi19msbStR pic.twitter.com/HdHcPJd2CE
— Around The NFL (@AroundTheNFL) September 29, 2019
Today’s goal:
— Andrew Siciliano (@AndrewSiciliano) September 29, 2019
Somebody needs to come up with a better nickname than “Danny Dimes”. Please, I beg of you, people.
I would think this is accurate. Dallas has pretty much only agreed to really long term deals and this was always going to be a sticking point
— Jason_OTC (@Jason_OTC) September 29, 2019
Guy on the left is Bill Belichick’s son Brian. https://t.co/kaeTkz9JZX
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) September 29, 2019
And this happened. https://t.co/FoxwIPLa8z
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) September 29, 2019
KICK VONTAZE BURFICT OUT FOREVER!!! pic.twitter.com/91IQghasuf
— Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) September 29, 2019
To.
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) September 29, 2019
The.
House.@NickChubb21, everybody. pic.twitter.com/RCeJGdSsaX
WHAT. A. PLAY.#KCvsDET
— PFF (@PFF) September 29, 2019
(via @NFLonFOX)
pic.twitter.com/ibyR9l6PZe
If the #Nats get out of the Wild Card round, this is the projected schedule for an NLDS:
— Grant Paulsen (@granthpaulsen) September 29, 2019
Thursday: LAD G1, TBS
Friday: at LAD G2, TBS
Sunday, Oct. 6: Home, TBS
Monday, Oct. 7: Home, TBS
Wednesday, Oct. 9: at LAD G5, TBS
Charting the wildest season in Nats history https://t.co/OdSNCBZF8R
— Dan Steinberg (@dcsportsbog) September 29, 2019